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... shift in emphasis proved significant , for while Arnold later decided that Byron's had been only a partial failure - that his work really con- stituted a valid criticism of society - he remained convinced that Shelley's " Titanic effort ...
... shift in emphasis proved significant , for while Arnold later decided that Byron's had been only a partial failure - that his work really con- stituted a valid criticism of society - he remained convinced that Shelley's " Titanic effort ...
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... shift in Dryden's opinions part of any consistent theory of literature . Dryden himself certainly realized that his statements were con- tradictory , as some other and more occasional remarks will show . Upon the advice of Brother ...
... shift in Dryden's opinions part of any consistent theory of literature . Dryden himself certainly realized that his statements were con- tradictory , as some other and more occasional remarks will show . Upon the advice of Brother ...
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... shift from classical to romantic , 9-10 , rationalism , 11 , 56 , " Parallel of Deism and Classicism , " 11-14 , 57 ; argument for latitude , 52 , 58-59 ; Whig history of , 53-55 ; absolutism , 59-60 ; stan- dards of judgment , 76–77 ...
... shift from classical to romantic , 9-10 , rationalism , 11 , 56 , " Parallel of Deism and Classicism , " 11-14 , 57 ; argument for latitude , 52 , 58-59 ; Whig history of , 53-55 ; absolutism , 59-60 ; stan- dards of judgment , 76–77 ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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